Tunturi Jogger 2 treadmill OWNER'S MANUAL

Tunturi Jogger 2 treadmill OWNER'S MANUAL

Tunturi el: Treadmill Jogger2 is a robust, durable treadmill that is versatile and easy to use. It is an ideal exerciser for improving and maintaining your condition. The design of the Jogger 2 utilizes Tunturi’s long experience as a manufacturer of exercising equipment. It is equally well suited for exercising at home or for professional use in gymnasiums and rehabilitation centers. With its adjustable resistance and inclination, it can be customized to meet your individual fitness needs.

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durable mechanical treadmill which
is easy to use and versatile — an ideal for the keen home exerciser or for
exerciser for improving and main- professional use in gymnasiums and
centres. The design of
adjustable, it is equally well suited the Jogger 2 utilizes Tunturi’s long
experience as a manufacturer of
exercising equipment.
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ASSEMBLY
The Jogger 2 is easily assembled eo : Gee
with the tools supplied in the pack- . о /
age, following the instructions giv- |
en below:
Fig. | |
Push the right-side handrail into
place. Remove the tape around the
wire holder.
Fig. 2
Fix the handrail to the frame by in-
serting the securing screws and
tightening the nuts lightly from be-
low.
Fig. 3
When fixing the left handrail in
place, thread the wire coming
from the lower end of the handrail
through the appropriate hole in
the frame. Insert the securing
screws and tighten the nuts lightly
from below. Make sure that the
wire is not caught between the
handrail mounting plate and the
frame.
Fig. 4 |
Holding the control panel, press
together the wires from the con-
trol panel support and from the
handrail.
Fig. 5
Insert the securing screws and
sleeves of the control panel sup-
port and tighten with the 4 mm
Allen key. Make sure that the wire
is not caught between the support
and the handrail.
Fig 6
Turn the frame on its right side
and press together the wires from
the handrail and from the sensor.
Fig. 7
Tighten the handrail securing nuts
home with the 13 mm set wrench.
Fig.8 |
Put the left-hand front leg into
place. Insert the triangular knob in-
to the upper hole on the frame.
When the alignment hole and the
appropriate hole on the leg are
exactly level, tighten the knob. To
ensure stability, be careful not to
insert the knob into the topmost
hole on the leg. (See Adjusting Inc-
lination).
See fig 7
Turn the frame on its left side and
tighten the handrail securing nuts
home with the 13 mm set wrench.
Fig. 9
Fix the right-hand leg in place as
described in Fig. 8. Thread the
brake belt between the flywheel
and underplate into the clasp and
tighten.
OPERATION
ADJUSTING RESISTANCE
The control knob for adjusting re-
sistance is on the right of the con-
trol panel (Fig. 10). To increase re-
sistance turn it clockwise (+), to
decrease resistance anti-clockwise
(=). If sufficient resistance is not
obtained, turn the knob anti-clock-
wise as far as it will go and tighten
the brake beit at the clasp (Fig. 9).
If resistance is too great even
when at its lowest, the underside
of the mat will have to be treated
with silicone (see Maintenance/Sili-
cone Treatment).
ADJUSTING INCLINATION
The treadmill can be set to four different inclinations as follows:
Position | — inclination of 4°: front leg almost completely inside
handrail
Position 2 — inclination of 6” lowest hole of front leg level
with alignment hole
Position 3 — inclination of 8% second lowest hole of front leg
| level with alignment hole (Fig. |!)
Position 4 — inclination of 10% third lowest hole of front leg
level with alignment hole
CONTROL UNIT FUNCTIONS
|. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
— SPEED: speedometer measures
your speed in km/h; displays O —
80 km/h (0 — 50 mph)
— TRIP: measures distance travel-
led to an accuracy of 100 m (0,1
miles); displays 0 — 999.9 km
(0 — 999.9 miles)
— TIMER: shows how much of
your workout time is left; max.
9 h 59 min
— SCAN: automatic display change
HOUR MIN RESET
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FUNCTION
2. FUNCTION KEY
— calls the required function to
the display: speed, trip, timer or
scan
— stops buzzer
3. RESET KEY
zeros trip meter and timer
. MIN KEY
sets required workout time -
minutes |
5. HOUR KEY
— sets required workout time —
hours
6. BUZZER
— gives a continuous signal when
half of workout time is up and
signals at intervals when time is
up
EN
MAINTENANCE
ADJUSTING MAT
If there is slippage between mat
and roller, the tension of the mat
should be increased by tightening
the adjusting screws at the rear of
the frame. (Fig. 13)
N.B. If the mat is too tight, it will
strain the mat and the bearings,
and cause greater than normal
wear.
Centre the mat by adjusting the
To set the desired workout time,
press the HOUR and MIN keys.
Each press increases the figure
shown on the display by one digit.
If you press the keys continuously,
the digits change at intervals of
0.25 seconds. Timing begins five
seconds after setting.
When the hour display has reached
9 and the minute display 59, they
return to zero. If your workout
time is less than an hour, the dis-
play shows the time remaining in
minutes and seconds; if workout
time is more than an hour the dis-
play shows hours and minutes and
the letter 'T” flashing in the bot-
tom corner: |
-SCAN/automatic- display -- change
same screws as above. If the mat
moves to either side when run-
ning, tighten the adjusting screw
on that side half a turn clockwise
and correspondingly loosen the
screw on the other side by turning
it anti-clockwise. Rotate the mat
smoothly to ensure that it is cor-
rectly centred — if not repeat the
adjustments.
SILICONE TREATMENT AND CLEANING
If the mat does not run smoothly
even after reducing resistance to
minimum, silicone should be
sprayed on the inside surface of
the mat. To apply the silicone,
loosen the mat by firmly pushing
down the back roller with its
clamps into the lower position
(Fig. 14). Spray TUNTURI SILICO-
NE lubricant on the centre inside
surface of the mat (Fig. 15).
The inside surface of the mat and
the underplate should be cleaned
twice a year using a cloth and
detergent (Fig. 16). Solvents are
not recommended for cleaning. To
clean, loosen the mat as described
above.
Warning: When tightening or
loosening the mat, be careful not
to catch your hand between the
“clamps and frame.
The above procedures should al-
ways be carried out whenever the
mat is not running smoothly. To
tighten the mat again, lift the back
roller and push the frame down
(Fig. 17). Check that the mat is
centred.
at 3.5 second intervals: the word
‘SCAN’ appears in the top left-
hand corner.
On pressing the FUNCTION key,
the display changes in the following
order: SPEED ---> TRIP --->
TIMER ---> SCAN ---> SPEED
and so on.
The triangle indicates the function
being displayed at any time. To sa-
ve batteries, the display goes off
automatically if the exerciser is not
used for five minutes.
Warning: The liquid crystal display
will not withstand strong, direct
sunlight, high temperatures or hu-
midity. Protect against heavy im-
pacts. Clean with a dry cloth.
REPLACING BATTERIES
Open the three crosshead screws at
the base of the control unit (Fig. 18)
and lift it out.
Turn the unit the other way round
and remove the lid of the battery
case (Fig 19). Replace the batteries
(2 x 1.5 V torch batteries). When re-
assembling the control unit, make
sure that the wire is not caught bet-
ween the unit and base plate, but go-
es through the hole in the metal
plate. Retighten the screws.
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MOVING AND STORAGE
The Jogger 2 is easily moved by lift- The equipment should be used and
ing it and rolling it along the floor on stored in a dry place with as little var-
the flywheels (Fig. 20). Before iationin temperature as possible and
moving, check that the wheels will protected from dust.
not damage the floor.
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TECHNICAL DATA
length 132 cm (527) — angle of inclination — liquid crystal display for speed,
— width 60 cm (24”) 4 — 10° distance and remaining workout
— height 107 — 119 cm (42” - 47”) — stepless control of time
— weight 38 kg (84 165) resistance — buzzer
— mat 107 x 35 cm (42” x +) — steel profile construction |
FAULT — REASON | | АСТЮМ
The control display is dim or Batteries worn out - Replace batteries (2 x size AA/ 1.5 V) see Maintenance/Replacing
hot visible | Batteries
. No speed or trip display Speed sensor broken Replace sensor
‘Sensor wire broken or terminal loose Replace wire or connect terminal
RESET key not operating You have not pressed the key long Press the RESET key for | — 2 seconds
enough
Insufficient resistance obtained Brake belt loose Turn the adjusting knob anti-clockwise (-) and tighten brake beit
by turning the adjusting knob
Mat not running smoothly Brake belt too tight So Loosen brake belt
Mat insufficiently lubricated Apply silicone lubricant. See Maintenance/Silicone Treatment
Underplate and/or mat dirty Clean underplate and/or mat + apply silicone
jogger rocks during use - Floor uneven | ‚ Моуе jogger to level floor
> Front legs not level Adjust front legs to same level
Handrails not secure Securing screws loose ~~ Tighten securing nuts (N.B. take care not to flatten tube
by overtightening) o
Mat moves to one side Roller not straight Adjust roller by turning the adjusting screws of the Jogger
See Maintenance/Adjusting Mat
TUNT LIFIN
- Manufacturer:
| Tunturipyórá Oy SF-20760 PIISPANRISTI Finland
Tel. +358-21-603 | 11 Telex 62617 Telefax +358-21-603 323

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Key Features

  • Robust and durable
  • Easy to use and versatile
  • Adjustable inclination
  • Stepless control of resistance
  • Liquid crystal display
  • Buzzer
  • Timer
  • Speedometer
  • Trip meter

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I adjust the resistance?
The resistance is adjusted by turning the knob on the right of the control panel. To increase resistance, turn it clockwise (+). To decrease resistance, turn it counter-clockwise (-)
How do I adjust the inclination?
The treadmill can be set to four different inclinations: Position 1 - inclination of 4°, Position 2 - inclination of 6°, Position 3 - inclination of 8°, Position 4 - inclination of 10°
How do I replace the batteries?
Open the three crosshead screws at the base of the control unit and lift it out. Turn the unit the other way round and remove the lid of the battery case. Replace the batteries (2 x 1.5 V torch batteries). When re-assembling the control unit, make sure that the wire is not caught between the unit and base plate, but goes through the hole in the metal plate. Retighten the screws.

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